Here's a terrible translation below. If any of our Italian friends feel like translating this then we'll be happy to post it.

Strangely, I was listening to Sigillum S's (Italy) newish Wroclaw 071111 CD, a beautiful album in a fantastic package, when I found this.

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Assisted by Mark Solotroff (Bloodyminded, Anatomy of Habit) on vocals and synthesizer, Blake Judd (Nachtmystium) on guitar, Bruce Lamont (Yakuza) on sax and Andrew Scherer (Velnias) on drums, Andre Foisy and Terrence Hannum show with " Territories ", to want to aim for a sound more dark and" profound. "

Always full of anguish cosmic daughter of a daily desolation, their music is a very original mixture of disparate moods and tensions, coming in full black-metal territory during the cataclysm of small "Procession Of Ancestral Brutalism." One must, however, noted that, in this case, there are few truly exciting moments, with a first part that is left to a second preferred a little too inward-looking, to say the "Mannerist".

Thus, if the gloomy expanse of sci-fi "Ring Road" does nothing but continue to develop the ideas of "Between Barrows" (the latter enhanced by cold injury sax), the infinite melancholy of "Antediluvian Territory" and martial pathos of "The Columnless Arcade, although fascinating, are not going to sign as they would like or as they should. They fished, in fact, the slow funereal parade of "Inverted Ruins" and will not be difficult to realize the fluctuating quality of the work.

That "Territories" has been hailed, then, as the highlight of their inspiration, shows how little we have heard earlier work, which I recommend you return.